“Dayton History planned for the conclusion of our exhibit about Dayton's role in WWI to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the armistice,” said Alex Heckman, vice-president of Dayton History.

Over There: Dayton In The Great War, closes Sunday at Carillon Historical Park, coinciding with the 100th anniverssary of Armistice Day. CARILLON HISTORICAL PARK

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“We felt that it was important to offer our guests a final opportunity to learn about how the Dayton community impacted the "war to end all wars" and how the community, in turn, was impacted by this cataclysmic period in human history.”

With the closing, Carillon Historical Park is offering a special price of $12 for the limited edition exhibit book written by Wright State University History Professor Paul D. Lockhart and Dayton History Community Collections Manager Gwenyth Haney.

The exhibition, which opened in 2016, will be replaced by a police history exhibit on prohibition and the gangster era.